Some Detroit police officers will take home patrol cars | MLive.com:
"DETROIT, MI - About 20 older model Ford Crown Victoria cruisers are being fixed up and sent home with police officers to their homes in Detroit, according to the Associated Press.
It's part of a program announced Thursday by DPD Chief James Craig to show more of a police presence in Detroit neighborhoods.
The Crown Victoria cruisers are about 10 years old, and showing some signs of wear and tear, the AP reports.
DPD has been getting a fleet of all-new police cars, thanks to corporate donations from companies such as Penske.
Roger Penske and his partners donated nearly $8 million for 23 new ambulances and police cars to supplement the aging fleets.
Other contributing partners include: Ford Motor Co., Chrysler Group LLC, Quicken Loans Inc., the Kresge Foundation, General Motors Co., Platinum Equity LLC, FirstMerit Bank and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan."
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